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About WPTF Morning News
The WPTF Morning News airs weekdays from 5-9 a.m. ET. Each morning, you will receive local and national news, sports, entertainment, and live traffic reports, along with interviews regarding local news that matters, with a focus on showcasing local businesses and people. Plus, the crew will assure to give you fun and entertaining segments to keep you tuned in all morning long!
Chris Edwards, Wilson Warbirds media relations manager, on the team’s debut season and Masters Week
Chris Edwards joins the WPTF Morning Show to break down the Wilson Warbirds’ first season in their new home, spotlighting young prospects and the excitement around next week’s sold‑out home opener at Wilson Ballpark. He also talks about Wilson’s long baseball history and the fan experience downtown. Edwards shares impressions from a recent trip to Augusta National and offers early thoughts on Masters contenders.
April Woods, Garner’s Downtown Economic Development Administrator, on Streetscape and Transportation Plans
April Woods from the Town of Garner outlines new downtown streetscape improvements, added parking and outdoor gathering areas, efforts to boost walkability, and the town’s ongoing transportation survey as officials update Garner’s long‑range transportation plan.
Bob Luddy, founder of CaptiveAire Systems, on his opposition to casino gambling in North Carolina
Bob Luddy, founder and president of CaptiveAire Systems and one of North Carolina's most prominent conservative businessmen, joins Tony to discuss a letter he sent to state senators opposing the expansion of casino gambling in North Carolina. Luddy argues that gambling offers false hope as an economic development tool, draws parallels to the failures of Atlantic City, and says the state would be better served by investing in vocational and skills-based education for young people.
Peter King discusses Artemis II mission, Lovell tribute
CBS News correspondent Peter King looks back at the Artemis II crew’s record‑setting trip around the moon, reflecting on the surprise prerecorded message from the late Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell, the mission’s emotional echoes of Apollo 8, and the human details from long days of photography to makeshift curtains in the capsule that are defining this new era of lunar exploration.
Olivia Rinaldi, CBS News correspondent, on President Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
CBS News correspondent Olivia Rinaldi joins Tony Rigsbee to discuss the escalating standoff with Iran as President Trump's latest deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz approaches at 8 p.m. Eastern time. Rinaldi explains what the president has threatened to strike if Iran does not comply, why Iran appears unwilling to negotiate, and what to expect from an upcoming White House meeting between President Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
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